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Injured wild panda recovering after operation(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-12-17 20:11 XI'AN -- A wild giant panda found injured in a nature reserve in northwest China's Shaanxi Province last week is recovering from an operation carried out on Saturday.
The one-year-old panda, named "Cheng Cheng" by vets, was found whimpering in a tree in the nature reserve of Zhouzhi County on Wednesday. It was bleeding from its leg, ankle and eye. The panda, whose sex has yet to be identified, was sent to the Shaanxi Rare Wild Animal Rescue and Breeding Center in Zhouzhi for treatment on Thursday, according to Ma Qingyi, president of the animal hospital of the center. Ma said veterinarians carried out surgery on Cheng Cheng on Saturday evening. "Cheng Cheng can now move slowly and its mood is much better now," Ma said. "But the panda is only accepting milk and has refused the bamboo offered by workers," he added. The Zhouzhi nature reserve has 25 wild giant pandas and a 1,300-hectare bamboo forest. Giant pandas are one of the world's most endangered species, with 1,590 pandas estimated to live in the wild, mostly in the mountains of southwest China. |
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